What can we do to stop the harmful gnashing of teeth?
Gnashing of teeth is an unpleasant feature of many people’s lives. You may not even know about it, but if you wake up to dull pain coupled with increased tooth sensitivity, you’ll probably grit your teeth in your sleep. Some are sure because either his partner is complaining about it or he is waking up to his gnashing and the increased tooth sensitivity that results from it. Once it turns out to be gritting your teeth one way or another, let’s see if there is any way you can prevent it or at least alleviate it.
Among the causes of gnashing of teeth are anxiety, stress, regular alcoholization, and heavy smoking. Depression and some sleep problems can also cause the gritting of teeth. It can also cause abnormal shortness of breath during sleep, accompanied by heavy snoring. Based on the research conducted in this field, we can state that the most common causes are stress and intense anxiety and anxiety.
Symptoms of gnashing of teeth may include:
- wakefulness headache
- loose facial muscles
- pain or discomfort in the jaw joint
- stiff neck and shoulder muscles
- sleep disturbance
- pain in the ear
Gnashing of teeth can result in tooth enamel wear, tooth decay, and even breakage or tooth loss. More than 10% of adults suffer from this phenomenon, and women appear to grit their teeth significantly more often than men. Before treatment, it is vital to determine what can cause it because the doctor can only determine the most appropriate treatment for a given patient if they know the exact reasons.
If in the light of the circumstances, it can determine that the cause is most likely stress, then the reason should be sought and the effect of stress reduced by all possible means. In more severe cases, your doctor may prescribe a muscle relaxant or Botox. If this is the case, it should reduce the consumption of alcohol and caffeinated beverages and the use of amphetamine-containing medicines.
Your dentist can show you and teach you ways to reduce the amount of gnashing of teeth that may even stop over time. Another solution is to put a unique prosthesis in your mouth during sleep, which protects your teeth from the harmful effects of teeth gnashing. This tool keeps the lower and upper dentures apart, preventing gnashing.
Gnashing teeth is uncomfortable for those who sleep with us and ourselves with the risks mentioned above. That is why we recommend seeing a dentist, as it can eliminate this unpleasant phenomenon. If the teeth do not fit exactly, the dentist may decide to use a crown or otherwise change the grinding surface of the tooth or teeth.
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